RipEditBurn Plus: Blaze Audio Offers Studio Sound for MP3 Players
February 15, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
(Seattle, WA. ) Solving the problem of diminished sound quality typical of MP3 players, Blaze Audio announces a software package so innovative that users can recapture their music’s original presence. With RipEditBurn Plus, studio effects like normalization, bass boost, and the full range of a 10-band equalizer can be added to audio files created from the widest variety of sources ever. Its applications are not limited to MP3 players, however. Users can create custom CDs from sources as diverse as classic LPs to today’s internet radio. “We’re going to revolutionize your iPod listening experience,” promises CEO Tom Jeffries, “by redefining the way you create and hear music in any MP3 player.”
As well as providing the most powerful sound editor commercially available, RipEditBurn Plus allows immediate access to streaming audio sources such as Mercora, Pandora, and Launchcast, one-click burning and syncing of playlists, and the ability to work within supported formats. MP3, Wave, and Ogg Vorbis are easily converted. RipEditBurn Plus can even be used to produce original audio content.
Once created, sound files can be enhanced with effects such as echo or chorus. Any track can be treated with complete studio effects for a sound unique to the individual listener and to achieve superior quality.
With over 40 million MP3 players sold in the last two years, it is inevitable that users’ tastes would grow more sophisticated. Sound that was once acceptable will not suffice for today’s increasingly discriminating listener. RipEditBurn Plus offers a variety of editing capabilities in a fashion with which even first time users can feel comfortable. “Finally, the average user has the tools to listen to their music their way,” Jeffries says. The ultimate iPod accessory is no longer external speakers or an RF; it’s RipEditBurn Plusan editor which allows users to create a fuller, richer MP3 sound combined with the capacity to record from an array of sources.
About Blaze Audio:
Blaze Audio is a subsidiary of Singing Electrons, Inc. ( http://www.singingelectrons.com). Since 1984 Singing Electrons, Inc. has been a world leader in developing device drivers, applications, and firmware for AT&T, Disney, Dolby Labs, Lucasfilm, Motorola, NASA, Philips, QSound Labs, Samsung, Yahoo!, and a host of other companies.
For: Blaze Audio, POB 189, Lopez, WA 98261 http://www.blazeaudio.com
Further Information: Tom Jeffries, 360-468-2108, pr@blazeaudio.com